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1 I moved so that I could keep sight of his left arm.
2 I am a practical man, but I keep sight of the vision.
3 We can keep sight of you till that Ranger comes back.
4 He must keep sight of him for a while.
5 I ran along the base of the great rampart, trying to keep sight of Thomas ahead.
6 Nelson had signified to Blackwood that he depended upon him to keep sight of the enemy.
7 When she ran a finger along his belly fur he squirmed to keep sight of her eyes.
8 A picket of 10 national guards is in permanence in the church to keep sight of the clergy.
9 Since early morning-despitean injunction not to approach the picket line-theofficers had been unable to keep sight - seers away.
10 Above all else, Springsteen's smalltown dreamers always tried to keep sight of hope and optimism even in the most trying of situations.
11 I held it up, but I couldn't get the angle right and she kept having to adjust it to keep sight of herself.
12 I was two car lengths back, and I found it fairly easy to stay hidden and at the same time keep sight of Louis.
13 We kept sight of the lamp on the pier-head until half-way across.
14 I kept sighting on him, trying to watch Braden and Russell at the same time.
15 He had kept sight of him at most times.
16 That man, for all I know, may be keeping sight of us in the woods over there.
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This collocation consists of: Keep sight through the time